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Org Lett ; 5(24): 4533-5, 2003 Nov 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14627376

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[reaction: see text] A novel oxidative photodehydrocyclization of indolinylphenylethenes to a polycyclic heteroaromatic cation with good yields was described. Starting from the trans derivative, the phototransformation is a multistep process. The process includes two photochemical reactions and a trans-cis isomerization reaction, followed by an 1-aza-1,3,5-hexatrienic electrocyclic reaction involving the formation of a C-N bond. The cyclized product gives the stable heteroaromatic cations from hydride elimination with oxygen from air or iodine.

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J Org Chem ; 68(16): 6115-25, 2003 Aug 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12895039

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Styryl dyes 4a-e containing a 15-crown-5 ether unit and a quinoline residue with a sulfonatoalkyl or sulfonatobenzyl N-substituent were synthesized. The relationship between the photochemical behavior of these dyes and their aggregates derived from complexation with Mg(2+) in MeCN was studied using (1)H NMR and absorption spectroscopy. The E-isomers of 4a-e were shown to form highly stable dimeric (2:2) complexes with Mg(2+). Upon irradiation with visible light, the dimeric complexes undergo two competing photoreactions, viz., geometric E --> Z isomerization, resulting in an anion-capped 1:1 complex of the Z-isomer with Mg(2+) and stereospecific syn-head-to-tail [2+2]-cycloaddition, affording a single isomer of bis-crown-containing cyclobutane. The N-substituent in the dye has a dramatic effect on the photochemical behavior of the dimeric complex. Molecular dynamics and semiempirical quantum-chemical calculations were carried out to interpret the observed photocycloaddition in the dimer. Conformational equilibria for the dimer of (E)-4b were analyzed using (1)H NMR spectroscopy.

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